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 Post subject: Re: customs?
PostPosted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:42 pm 
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I have never been given a second look by customs in Chicago woth 2-3 bottles in my checked luggage. I have done this numerous times and have never paid a duty charge returning to the US

Hope this helps

..........I've been pulled aside for a "routine" inspection & was given the good cop / bad cop treatment, attempts to trip me up, etc. Just about everything short of waterboarding & the rubber hose treatment! Everything in my bags was declared & I was under the duty free limit. Finally, the jerks a$$ inspector's boss came over & he straightened up & let me go. I hate thos A5$ HOLES!......
OK, I’m gonna chim in here. In my opinion after briefly sharing a couple of drinks and some good conversation; this good fellow looks honest. He seems to be a “guy’s guy” and (now putting on my Customs Hat) upon first observation, “he’s probably not smuggling drugs, he’s not packing uncooked meat and agriculture items, and he’s probably not packing a suitcase of pearls from Hong Kong. So, why look in this guys luggage, I think I will look in the eco-tourist’s luggage.

Having said that, and given it some thought, El Silencioso, would you consider “muleing” in a box of Partigas Series D #4 cigars for me? Just wondering.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:22 am 
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I swear by Zacapa 23 for drinking at home... Although I always have a few bottles of others for friends who don't care or appreciate the quality, like Abuelo, Brugal, and Flor de Cana.

Being a rum drinker I'm glad that Centenario is made here and is the cheap bar rum everywhere, drinking Bacardi whenever I'm visiting North America is just brutal :( For the record if I'm mixing I mix with Diet Coke too, it's way less sweet than the normal stuff and I don't mind the taste at all.

Anyone tried the Zacapa XO? Every time I'm at the store I look it over longingly...

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:19 pm 
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Okay you guys.... :evil:
How come nobody clued me in to the fact that we can bring back 2 litres of spirits duty free from CR? :?:

I'm glad that I had a few minutes to check the State Dept & Customs websites. I found the part about the increased allowance in items brought back to the US from the Carribean & Central American countries. It basically appears as though the duty free exemption is doubled from $800 to $1600! That's alot of coffee beans! :D

I would have been plenty pissed if I had brought home one bottle of rum only to find out later that I could have brought two! :twisted:

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A little info regarding the sweet taste of good rum,

http://rndrumreviews.com/reviews.html

http://www.bilgemunky.com/reviews/rum/

Having just completed a tasting of Flor de Cana 5 yr, Centenario Commemortivo, Centenario XX and Zacapa 23 the Centenario XX is the winner by a nose and I am mildly buzzed. Some good notes on a few others available in CR


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I drink the Flor de Cana 5yo as my regular drink down here. The 7 is better and the 12yo is great. Flor de Cana and Centenarrio have very distinct and different tastes so you will probably prefer one or the other. I also had a bottle of Cuban rum that was 15yo and I believe the name was something like Montecluza (sp?) I believe it was a left over from the Thursday night MG bash at the SL penthouse Labor Day. It was spectactular and even Prostoner who doesnt drink enjoyed it.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:34 pm 
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Then a few months ago my favorite bartender turned me on toe Zacapa 23 yr . Holy shit. No comparison with any of the above IMHO. Of course it is not cheap by the bottle...but i did find a bar here that has yet to value it by the glass and I get it for $5 in a cognac glass...only $1 more than Ron Abuelo.

So thats the latest on my Rum odyssey for anyone who is interested. Come on down...the first Zacapa is on me.

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Continental Airlines or Costa Rica Customs
They broke a bottle of Ron Zacape I purchased at the airport 3 years ago. I was pissed off the whole trip about it.
The rum is delicious. Real Smoooooooooov!
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:19 pm 
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anybody tried that Zacapa XO? i see it at automercado, kinda pricey, so im curious. i did a brief google search for reviews of it, but nada


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How much is the Zacapa XO? It's hard to find in the States. The same thing with Demerara 21. Hard to find! Anyone try the Pyrat Cask 23?

I still say the best rums in the world are made in Guyana (Demerara)
and Guatemala (Zacapa, Zaya). I think Flor de Cana is overrated, but everyone has different tastes. The Ron Centenario XX from CR is very good.

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not sure about the exact price of zacapa xo, i think its around c60-70k


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Yeah, I tried it at the Colombian bar (Chicheronera Rancho Allegre) and have bought a bottle or three over the years. It is a GREAT value but nowhere near as good as the top end rums we have been mentioning. I would rate it with some of the Nicaraguan rums and Ron Abuelo mentioned above. If you want a good cheap rum it is a fine choice.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 3:21 am 
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Ron Zacape 23 anos $45.00 a pop!


For some reason this is MORE expensive to buy at the duty free in CR than a retail shop in the US. I can get a 750ml for $31+ tax here in S Fla whereas they charge $36 at SJO. Go figure.

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not sure about the exact price of zacapa xo, i think its around c60-70k


At SJO airport dutyfree, 90 bucks.

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not sure about the exact price of zacapa xo, i think its around c60-70k


At SJO airport dutyfree, 90 bucks.


Thanks for the info. I'll have to pick up a bottle on my next trip to CR, if
it's still available.

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Only thing I have found that I like about Granada Nicaragua so far--am in my 2nd day of a 4 day trip-- is the price of flor de cana.. Bought a bottle of reserve 7 yo for $7 and a bottle of centanarieo12 yo for $17. The 12 yo, they do not even keep on the shelve in PALI here. You take the empty box to the regester, pay and they bring you the bottle. Tried both before and never notices much difference, but blamed it on not trying both back to back. Tried both today one after the other and still could not tell much difference. Infact if anything, I perfer the reserve7yo. AND FOR ME,IMHO, the good old Centinaraio de CR is almost as good as either, thou more expensive in CR than the 7yo is here. If I have to rank, I guess the 7yo might be a hair better than the CR rum

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